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Nadivijnanam does not mention the first line of this verse in its original form but it presents the second line of the verse in its exact original form conveying the same sense.
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Nadiprakasam states in its verse 49.3 that the pulse becomes knotty ( granthirupa ) and slightly hot always in the case of gonorrhoea or urinary diseasegleet, etc., and fault of mucus in the intestine respectively.
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Nadivijnanam presents the line of the verse in slightly changed form as given below :
TRE FET gear after a fra 1 NV. 18 That is, the pulse becomes inert, thin, and knotty in gonorrhoea. Nadiprakasam, verse 51.3, presents the conditions of the pulse in the case of very hard boil, fistula, and sinus or ulcer as follows :
व्रणेऽतिकठिने देहे प्रयाति पैत्तिकं क्रमम् । भगन्दरानुरूपेण
नाडीव्रणनिवेदने ।। gafa arfai FC AISI qra e faut 1. NP. 5:.3
The same version of the verse is found in Nadivijnanam, verse 19, in its original form.
Nadiprakasam states the movement of the pulse in the case of vomiting ( vanta ) or hurting with an
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